CHESTER SPRINGS, PA - Get ready to take a step back in time and revisit the rich history of cider making at the Mill at Anselma's highly anticipated second annual Cider Fest. This family-friendly event promises to delight both history enthusiasts and those simply looking for a fun-filled day out.
Slated to take place on the picturesque grounds of the Mill at Anselma, a historic grain mill that dates back to the 18th century, the Cider Fest is the perfect opportunity to learn about the traditional methods of cider production. Visitors of all ages will have the chance to witness firsthand the ancient techniques used to press fresh apple cider and explore the fascinating history behind this timeless drink.
As attendees wander through the festival grounds, they will be treated to a variety of engaging activities and demonstrations. From watching skilled artisans as they meticulously craft wooden cider barrels to sampling an assortment of delicious ciders, there is truly something for everyone at this captivating event.
Families will particularly enjoy the hands-on activities designed specifically for children, such as apple-themed crafts, face painting, and an array of exciting games. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts will have the chance to delve deeper into the subject, thanks to a series of informative talks and workshops led by knowledgeable experts in the field.
One of the standout attractions of the Cider Fest is, of course, the chance to try a variety of ciders. With a diverse selection of traditional and contemporary ciders on offer, visitors will be able to sample and savor a range of flavors. Foodies will also appreciate the opportunity to indulge in an assortment of locally sourced delicacies, all carefully paired to complement the ciders perfectly.
The Mill at Anselma's Cider Fest promises to be an unforgettable experience that will leave attendees of all ages feeling entertained, educated, and thoroughly satisfied. So why not join in the fun and step back in time to discover the forgotten art of cider making?